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Friendly Letter 1 st Grade

Friendly Letter 1 st Grade. Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless ECED 4300 B Instructor Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2009. Prewriting, GPS Stephanie Jennings. ELA1W2 The student writes in a variety of genres, including narrative, informational, persuasive and response to literature.

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Friendly Letter 1 st Grade

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  1. Friendly Letter1st Grade Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless ECED 4300 B Instructor Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2009

  2. Prewriting, GPS Stephanie Jennings • ELA1W2 The student writes in a variety of genres, including narrative, informational, persuasive and response to literature. g. May include oral or written prewriting (graphic organizer). Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  3. Prewriting, PLOStephanie Jennings • PLO A. The student will take notes using a graphic organizer. Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  4. Prewriting • Form • Purpose • Topic • Audience • Graphic Organizer Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  5. Friendly Letter • Heading • Salutation • Body • Closing • Signature • Postscript Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  6. Graphic Organizer Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  7. Published Example 506 Country Lane North Baysville, CA 53286 July 16, 2007 Dear Susan, It feels like such a long time since the last time I saw you. I know it's only been several weeks since I saw you. So far my summer has been great! I spend my all my weekends at the beach. I am getting a nice tan and you can no longer say I am paler than you. I have been playing lots of volleyball, surfing and building a nice collection of sea shells. Just this past weekend I took second place in a sandcastle building contest! On the weekdays I work. I drive an ice cream truck around and sell ice cream to the kids. It is so cool. It is a combination of the two things I love most, ice cream and kids. The pay isn't too great but I love the job so much. I hope the summer's been going well for you too. There's only a month and a half left in summer vacation and after that it's back to school. Would you like to meet up some time to before school starts? Your friend, Ann Clark P.S. John Austin says hi. Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  8. Citation of Published Example • Clark, A. (2007, July 16). Sample Friendly Letter. Retrieved June 5, 2008, from Letter Writing Guide: www.letterwritingguide.com/samplefriendly letter.htm Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  9. Practice Activity • Group activity • “Friendly Jumble” Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  10. Assessment Activity • Fill out graphic organizer Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  11. Drafting, GPS Lauren Loveless • ELA2W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. The student i.Uses planning ideas to produce a rough draft. Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  12. Drafting, PLOLauren Loveless • PLO A. The student will write a rough draft of a friendly letter. Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  13. Drafting • Content • Refer to graphic organizer • Non-emphasis on spelling and neatness • Skip lines (with x) • Label draft as draft Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  14. Friendly Letter • Heading • Salutation • Body • Closing • Signature • Postscript Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  15. Published Example      177 Razorback Lane                                                                        Walhalla, SC 29691                                                                     April 1, 2003 Dear Students,        I wanted to post an example of a friendly letter online for you. It is extremely important for you to remember the format of a friendly letter. You also need to remember the differences between the friendly letter format and the business letter format.                                                                                         Don't forget to answer all parts of the writing prompt in your letter. The letter assignment for this week includes a three-paragraph organizational structure. Include explanations for all of your choices.     Again, after you have written your first draft, go back and revise it for content. Edit and make changes, as needed. Then, proofread your letter for any spelling, grammatical, and mechanics mistakes. Finally, write your final draft. Be sure to include your prewriting/brainstorming, first draft with revisions, and final draft in your portfolio. Good luck and don't procrastinate!   Fondly,                                                                        Mrs. Harrison Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  16. Citation of Published Example • Harrison, J. (2003, April 1). Sample Friendly Letter. Retrieved February 7, 2004, from Oconee School System: http://www.oconee.k12.sc.us/teachers/lharrison/frletter.htm Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  17. Practice Activity • http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/letter_generator/ Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

  18. Assessment Activity • Write own friendly letter Stephanie Jennings and Lauren Loveless

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